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It should be noted that Montezuma was one of the last Aztec emperors and uder his rule, the Aztec empire were at their best conquering other tribes as well as expanding their territories.
During the reign, the Aztec Empire reached its greatest size and through warfare, Moctezuma was able to expand the territory as far as south of the Xoconosco in Chiapas and Isthmus of Tehuantepec. He also incorporated the people of Zapotec and Yopi into the empire. However, he allowed the Spanish to conquer them due to his religious superstition.
Hernán Cortés was one of the many Spanish explorers who would follow in Columbus's wake and he lived in the West Indies for over a decade before violating orders and invading what would become Mexico.
Furthermore, Moctezuma died in the evening hours in 1520, in his palace in the Aztec capital, while a prisoner of the Spanish conquistadors.
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